mastdark81 wrote:Be sad to see Santana Moss released if so. Would like him to finish a Skin, however business is business.

I think that Santana Moss WILL 'finish' his career as a Redskin ...

If he's playing this season it will be here ... he had some amazing plays last season and RG3 is VERY comfortable with him

until Dan Snyder lets NFL people make ALL the decisions on who coaches & plays, we will be a mediocre franchise each season starts with high hopes & expectations - & ends with us knowing we should have done better with who we have

I think a lot of things will be discussed, but the cap penalty news will be limited to references to how difficult it's making life for the Redskins this year. Almost everything the Redskins have done so far and will do over the coming weeks, has been determined by the cap penalty.

The Redskins are still considering their options when it comes to the $36 million in cap penalties imposed against the franchise in 2013 for treating the uncapped year as uncapped.

Later today, at a press conference during which coach Mike Shanahan and G.M. Bruce Allen will discuss free agency, more information could be coming.At 4:30 p.m. ET, Shanahan and Allen will have a chance to talk and to answer questions. If they plan to address it unprompted or to be candid when asked, more light will be shed on the situation.An effort to block the launch of free agency at 4:00 p.m. ET on Tuesday seems unlikely at this point, given that the Redskins could have filed legal action aimed at overturning the cap penalties at any point in the past year. Then again, a late-afternoon filing with an emergency hearing on Tuesday morning could result in a temporary restraining order blocking the start of the new league year, pending a more detailed hearing later in the week.And while on the surface it appears that the Redskins have delayed filing suit, it’s possible that they have been trying to work something out behind the scenes without attaching the warhead to the missile and pressing the button.Or maybe the Redskins have decided to just accept it. To get weak-kneed in the face of obvious antitrust violations. To turn tail and run.We’ve got a feeling that’s not how Shanahan and Allen are wired.